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When you cross the border from Hongkong to China Mainland you will arrive in Shenzhen. Here you can find one of the biggest security markets in Southern China. There are several buildings at huaqiangbei street where security equipment is sold. You can buy them by pcs or in larger quantities. Some of the stores are owned by factories, others are trader. On the security market you can find surveillance cameras, speed domes, small hidden cameras, security communication technology, lenses, tft monitors, quad screens, all kind of camera components, housings, control terminals and many other cameras. You can easily reach the market by subway. When you come over the border from Hongkong just go to Futian Metro Station or Lohuo Metro Station and take the train to huaqiangbei. If you are active in the security industry a visit you huaqiangbei could be a good choice. This moive gives you some impressions of the security market in huaqiangbei Shenzhen.

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China has turned the northwestern region of Xinjiang into a vast experiment in domestic surveillance. WSJ investigated what life is like in a place where one's every move can be monitored with cutting-edge technology.
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China has been building what it calls "the world's biggest camera surveillance network". Across the country, 170 million CCTV cameras are already in place and an estimated 400 million new ones will be installed in the next three years.
Many of the cameras are fitted with artificial intelligence, including facial recognition technology. The BBC's John Sudworth has been given rare access to one of the new hi-tech police control rooms.
Producer: Joyce Liu. Camera: WangXiqing.
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A short video for new products that Yangda Security has showed on UAVEXPOShenzhen 2018.New gimbal system that is fully compatible with DJIM200 platform,new 10X zoom camera with round case,cameras that can get target GPS coordinate and zoom camera designed for fixed wing plane.

Making an insecure hotel room lock even more insecure, and helping Sun Haotian monitor the oceans.

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Shenzhen SECTEC Co., Ltd is a R&D-oriented manufacturer and mainstream provider for advanced security and surveillance system products in China. Founded in Year 2001.
SECTEC products range from CCTVCamera, IP Camera, DVR, NVR, CCTV accessories and so on, totally are hundreds of models.
Sectec provides OEM and ODM service for your market requirement with our quality assurance.

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The 26th world student games, the Universiade launched in Shenzhen, China on Friday. A high security presence there is leaving many people unhappy. Flights have been canceled. Police have done random security checks and have relocated residents.
As the Universiade Games began on Friday Shenzhen city went under a security lockdown. Many local residents are complaining about the approaches the authorities are taking.
All flights in the city's airport are stopped from 7 to 11 PM until August 23rd.
[Professor Liu Kaiming, Institute of Contemporary Observation]:
"Yesterday I was flying from Shenzhen to the airport, and it was very troublesome. Security is so careful, very slow, caused everyone to complain. I only made my flight at the last minute."
Residents from nearby apartments were asked to leave their homes for five hours during the opening ceremony. Shops and public services were also shut down. State media said 400,000 cars would be removed from the roads to remove traffic congestion. People were even asked to show their IDs to buy kitchen knives in the area.
The Universiade is an international multi-sport event for university athletes. China won the right to hold the 26th annual event. Reportedly, 1.88-billion U.S. dollars was spent in the past two years to give the city a facelift ahead of the games.
In April, 80-thousand jobless or so-called "unstable" people were evicted from the city. Some believe it's to prevent the aggrieved individuals from contacting foreign media.
The ChineseCommunist Party goes to great lengths to ensure China puts on its best face for foreigners and outsiders. However, oftentimes authorities' actions are at the expense of their own citizens.

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Future Cities, a full-length documentary strand from WIREDVideo, takes us inside the bustling Chinese city of Shenzhen.
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We examine the unique manufacturing ecosystem that has emerged, gaining access to the world’s leading hardware-prototyping culture whilst challenging misconceptions from the west. The film looks at how the evolution of “Shanzhai” – or copycat manufacturing – has transformed traditional models of business, distribution and innovation, and asks what the rest of the world can learn from this so-called “Silicon Valley of hardware".
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Let's playShenzhenI/O. In this series I will be playing Shenzhen I/O and showing off the gameplay! Shenzhen I/O is a coding puzzle game by Zachtronics! Remember if you're having fun and liking the content then fire some likes, drop some comments and share it with your buddies!
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What is Shenzhen I/O?
Build circuits using a variety of components from different manufacturers, like microcontrollers, memory, logic gates, and LCD screens.
Write code in a compact and powerful assembly language where every instruction can be conditionally executed.
Read the included manual, which includes over 30 pages of original datasheets, reference guides, and technical diagrams.
Get to know the colorful cast of characters at your new employer, 深圳龙腾科技有限公司 (Shenzhen Longteng ElectronicsCo., Ltd.), located in the electronics capital of the world.
Get creative! Design and test your own games and devices in the sandbox.
Engineering is hard! Take a break and play a brand-new twist on solitaire.
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Shenzhen

Shenzhen ([ʂə́nʈʂə̂n]; Chinese:深圳) is a major city in Guangdong Province, China. Situated immediately north of Hong KongSpecial Administrative Region, the area became China’s first and one of the most successful Special Economic Zones (SEZ). It currently also holds sub-provincial administrative status, with powers slightly less than a province. According to the Government report for 2014, Shenzhen had a population of 10,628,900 and a metropolitan area population of over 18 million.

Shenzhen’s modern cityscape is the result of its vibrant economy made possible by rapid foreign investment since the institution of the policy of “reform and opening” establishment of the SEZ in late 1979, before which it was only a market town called Sham Chun Hui (深圳墟, literally Shenzhen Market) which the Kowloon-Canton Railway passes through. Significant sums of finance have been invested into the SEZ by both Chinese citizens and foreign nationals. More than US$30billion in foreign investment has gone into both foreign-owned and joint ventures, at first mainly in manufacturing but more recently in the service industries as well. Shenzhen was one of the fastest-growing cities in the world during the 1990s and the 2000s.
Shenzhen's population boom slowed down to less than one percent per year by 2013 as the manufacturing boom ebbed in favor of other industries. Shenzhen is a major financial center in southern China. The city is home to the Shenzhen Stock Exchange as well as the headquarters of numerous high-tech companies. It was dubbed as China's Silicon Valley due to this high concentration of technology companies. Shenzhen ranks 22nd in the 2015 edition of the Global Financial Centres Index published by the Z/Yen Group and Qatar Financial Centre Authority. It also has one of the busiest container ports in the world. In 2007, Shenzhen was named one of China’s ten most livable cities by Chinese Cities Brand Value Report.

He struggles with boredom, the difficulties of outsourcing and the culture shock of a Westerner in this profit-oriented Chinese city.

The book has 145 pages.

Some of the frames are drawn by Chinese artists and by a friend of Delisle's.

Plot

Delisle had already been to China in Nanjing.
He is deployed to Shenzhen as part of an outsourcing project, where he will spend three months in the Great Wall Hotel.

Unlike in Hong Kong, there are not many bilingual Chinese so he has language problems during his stay, including with the interpreters at work. Often he has to recourse to drawing or pointing to communicate.

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The National Engineers Week Future City Competition (www.futurecity.org) is an example of problem based learning with computer simulation. It is an example of STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, & Mathematics) education. The program asks 6th, 7th and 8th grade students from around the nation to team with engineer-volunteer mentors to create — first on computer and then in three-dimensional models — their visions of the city of tomorrow. The Future City Competition, organized under the National Engineers Week Foundation, has been operating under the National Engineers Week Future City Competition charter since 1992.

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The aim of the National Engineers Week Future City Competition is to provide an exciting educational engineering program for sixth, seventh and eighth grade students that combines a stimulating engineering challenge with an inquiry-based application to present their vision of a city of the future.

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When you cross the border from Hongkong to China Mainland you will arrive in Shenzhen. Here you can find one of the biggest security markets in Southern China. There are several buildings at huaqiangbei street where security equipment is sold. You can buy them by pcs or in larger quantities. Some of the stores are owned by factories, others are trader. On the security market you can find surveillance cameras, speed domes, small hidden cameras, security communication technology, lenses, tft monitors, quad screens, all kind of camera components, housings, control terminals and many other cameras. You can easily reach the market by subway. When you come over the border from Hongkong just go to Futian Metro Station or Lohuo Metro Station and take the train to huaqiangbei. If you are active in the security industry a visit you huaqiangbei could be a good choice. This moive gives you some impressions of the security market in huaqiangbei Shenzhen.

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Life Inside China's Total Surveillance State

Life Inside China's Total Surveillance State

Life Inside China's Total Surveillance State

China has turned the northwestern region of Xinjiang into a vast experiment in domestic surveillance. WSJ investigated what life is like in a place where one's every move can be monitored with cutting-edge technology.
Don’t miss a WSJ video, subscribe here: http://bit.ly/14Q81Xy
More from the Wall Street Journal:
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China: "the world's biggest camera surveillance network" - BBC News

China: "the world's biggest camera surveillance network" - BBC News

China: "the world's biggest camera surveillance network" - BBC News

China has been building what it calls "the world's biggest camera surveillance network". Across the country, 170 million CCTV cameras are already in place and an estimated 400 million new ones will be installed in the next three years.
Many of the cameras are fitted with artificial intelligence, including facial recognition technology. The BBC's John Sudworth has been given rare access to one of the new hi-tech police control rooms.
Producer: Joyce Liu. Camera: WangXiqing.
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Yangda Security on UAV Expo Shenzhen 2018

Yangda Security on UAV Expo Shenzhen 2018

Yangda Security on UAV Expo Shenzhen 2018

A short video for new products that Yangda Security has showed on UAVEXPOShenzhen 2018.New gimbal system that is fully compatible with DJIM200 platform,new 10X zoom camera with round case,cameras that can get target GPS coordinate and zoom camera designed for fixed wing plane.

Shenzhen I/O - Part 12 - Security Nightmare Ocean Monitor

Making an insecure hotel room lock even more insecure, and helping Sun Haotian monitor the oceans.

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SECTEC Factory in China Shenzhen

SECTEC Factory in China Shenzhen

SECTEC Factory in China Shenzhen

Shenzhen SECTEC Co., Ltd is a R&D-oriented manufacturer and mainstream provider for advanced security and surveillance system products in China. Founded in Year 2001.
SECTEC products range from CCTVCamera, IP Camera, DVR, NVR, CCTV accessories and so on, totally are hundreds of models.
Sectec provides OEM and ODM service for your market requirement with our quality assurance.

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Security High at Universiade Games in Shenzhen, China

Security High at Universiade Games in Shenzhen, China

Security High at Universiade Games in Shenzhen, China

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The 26th world student games, the Universiade launched in Shenzhen, China on Friday. A high security presence there is leaving many people unhappy. Flights have been canceled. Police have done random security checks and have relocated residents.
As the Universiade Games began on Friday Shenzhen city went under a security lockdown. Many local residents are complaining about the approaches the authorities are taking.
All flights in the city's airport are stopped from 7 to 11 PM until August 23rd.
[Professor Liu Kaiming, Institute of Contemporary Observation]:
"Yesterday I was flying from Shenzhen to the airport, and it was very troublesome. Security is so careful, very slow, caused everyone to complain. I only made my flight at the last minute."
Residents from nearby apartments were asked to leave their homes for five hours during the opening ceremony. Shops and public services were also shut down. State media said 400,000 cars would be removed from the roads to remove traffic congestion. People were even asked to show their IDs to buy kitchen knives in the area.
The Universiade is an international multi-sport event for university athletes. China won the right to hold the 26th annual event. Reportedly, 1.88-billion U.S. dollars was spent in the past two years to give the city a facelift ahead of the games.
In April, 80-thousand jobless or so-called "unstable" people were evicted from the city. Some believe it's to prevent the aggrieved individuals from contacting foreign media.
The ChineseCommunist Party goes to great lengths to ensure China puts on its best face for foreigners and outsiders. However, oftentimes authorities' actions are at the expense of their own citizens.

Future Cities, a full-length documentary strand from WIREDVideo, takes us inside the bustling Chinese city of Shenzhen.
Subscribe to WIRED►► http://po.st/SubscribeWired
We examine the unique manufacturing ecosystem that has emerged, gaining access to the world’s leading hardware-prototyping culture whilst challenging misconceptions from the west. The film looks at how the evolution of “Shanzhai” – or copycat manufacturing – has transformed traditional models of business, distribution and innovation, and asks what the rest of the world can learn from this so-called “Silicon Valley of hardware".
ABOUT FUTURE CITIES
Future Cities is part of a new flagship documentary strand from WIRED Video that explores the technologies, trends and ideas that are changing our world. Subscribe to the WIRED YouTube channel to ensure you never miss an episode.
HOLY LAND: STARTUP NATIONS (SERIES 2)
Premiering in February, the second season of WIRED’s Future Cities series takes us inside one of the world’s biggest startup nations. With the most tech startups and venture capital per capita in the world, Israel has long been hailed as The Startup Nation. WIRED’s four-part series will look beyond Tel Aviv’s vibrant, liberal tech epicentre to the wider Holy Land region – the Palestinian territories, where a parallel Startup Nation story is emerging in East Jerusalem, Ramallah and the West Bank, as well as in the Israeli cybersecurity hub of Beersheba. And we will learn how the fertile innovation ecosystem of Silicon Wadi has evolved as a result of its unique political, geographical and cultural situation and explore the future challenges – and solutions – these nations are facing.
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Let's playShenzhenI/O. In this series I will be playing Shenzhen I/O and showing off the gameplay! Shenzhen I/O is a coding puzzle game by Zachtronics! Remember if you're having fun and liking the content then fire some likes, drop some comments and share it with your buddies!
Download Shenzhen I/O : https://goo.gl/Bafs8F
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What is Shenzhen I/O?
Build circuits using a variety of components from different manufacturers, like microcontrollers, memory, logic gates, and LCD screens.
Write code in a compact and powerful assembly language where every instruction can be conditionally executed.
Read the included manual, which includes over 30 pages of original datasheets, reference guides, and technical diagrams.
Get to know the colorful cast of characters at your new employer, 深圳龙腾科技有限公司 (Shenzhen Longteng ElectronicsCo., Ltd.), located in the electronics capital of the world.
Get creative! Design and test your own games and devices in the sandbox.
Engineering is hard! Take a break and play a brand-new twist on solitaire.
For More Shenzhen I/O Information visit:
Shenzhen I/O on Steam: http://store.steampowered.com/app/504210/
Shenzhen I/O Official Website: http://www.zachtronics.com/shenzhen-io/
Shenzhen I/O OfficialTrailer: https://youtu.be/vpoJbIaBg8E
Shenzhen I/O Official Twitter: https://twitter.com/zachtronics
Massive thank you to Zachtronics for the game key!

x4cc.com - shenzhen security market - huaqiangbei

When you cross the border from Hongkong to China Mainland you will arrive in Shenzhen. Here you can find one of the biggest security markets in Southern China. There are several buildings at huaqiangbei street where security equipment is sold. You can buy them by pcs or in larger quantities. Some of the stores are owned by factories, others are trader. On the security market you can find surveillance cameras, speed domes, small hidden cameras, security communication technology, lenses, tft monitors, quad screens, all kind of camera components, housings, control terminals and many other cameras. You can easily reach the market by subway. When you come over the border from Hongkong just go to Futian Metro Station or Lohuo Metro Station and take the train to huaqiangbei. If you are active in ...

published: 13 Apr 2014

Life Inside China's Total Surveillance State

China has turned the northwestern region of Xinjiang into a vast experiment in domestic surveillance. WSJ investigated what life is like in a place where one's every move can be monitored with cutting-edge technology.
Don’t miss a WSJ video, subscribe here: http://bit.ly/14Q81Xy
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published: 20 Dec 2017

China: "the world's biggest camera surveillance network" - BBC News

China has been building what it calls "the world's biggest camera surveillance network". Across the country, 170 million CCTV cameras are already in place and an estimated 400 million new ones will be installed in the next three years.
Many of the cameras are fitted with artificial intelligence, including facial recognition technology. The BBC's John Sudworth has been given rare access to one of the new hi-tech police control rooms.
Producer: Joyce Liu. Camera: WangXiqing.
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published: 25 Dec 2017

Yangda Security on UAV Expo Shenzhen 2018

A short video for new products that Yangda Security has showed on UAVEXPOShenzhen 2018.New gimbal system that is fully compatible with DJIM200 platform,new 10X zoom camera with round case,cameras that can get target GPS coordinate and zoom camera designed for fixed wing plane.

Hong Kong/Shenzhen Border Near Lowu - Nam Hang

Shenzhen I/O - Part 12 - Security Nightmare Ocean Monitor

Making an insecure hotel room lock even more insecure, and helping Sun Haotian monitor the oceans.

published: 26 Nov 2016

SECTEC Factory in China Shenzhen

Shenzhen SECTEC Co., Ltd is a R&D-oriented manufacturer and mainstream provider for advanced security and surveillance system products in China. Founded in Year 2001.
SECTEC products range from CCTVCamera, IP Camera, DVR, NVR, CCTV accessories and so on, totally are hundreds of models.
Sectec provides OEM and ODM service for your market requirement with our quality assurance.

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Security High at Universiade Games in Shenzhen, China

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The 26th world student games, the Universiade launched in Shenzhen, China on Friday. A high security presence there is leaving many people unhappy. Flights have been canceled. Police have done random security checks and have relocated residents.
As the Universiade Games began on Friday Shenzhen city went under a security lockdown. Many local residents are complaining about the approaches the authorities are taking.
All flights in the city's airport are stopped from 7 to 11 PM until August 23rd.
[Professor Liu Kaiming, Institute of Contemporary Observation]:
"Yesterday I was flying from Shenzhen to the airpor...

Future Cities, a full-length documentary strand from WIREDVideo, takes us inside the bustling Chinese city of Shenzhen.
Subscribe to WIRED►► http://po.st/SubscribeWired
We examine the unique manufacturing ecosystem that has emerged, gaining access to the world’s leading hardware-prototyping culture whilst challenging misconceptions from the west. The film looks at how the evolution of “Shanzhai” – or copycat manufacturing – has transformed traditional models of business, distribution and innovation, and asks what the rest of the world can learn from this so-called “Silicon Valley of hardware".
ABOUT FUTURE CITIES
Future Cities is part of a new flagship documentary strand from WIRED Video that explores the technologies, trends and ideas that are changing our world. Subscribe to the WIRE...

Security guard Shenzhen

Let's playShenzhenI/O. In this series I will be playing Shenzhen I/O and showing off the gameplay! Shenzhen I/O is a coding puzzle game by Zachtronics! Remember if you're having fun and liking the content then fire some likes, drop some comments and share it with your buddies!
Download Shenzhen I/O : https://goo.gl/Bafs8F
Shenzhen I/O Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLifNPJsp2MOeMQhaBmrLJ0LyxZstyfBbd
Donate: https://streamtip.com/y/steejo
Patreon: http://www.patreon.com/Steejo
Twitter : http://twitter.com/Steejo
What is Shenzhen I/O?
Build circuits using a variety of components from different manufacturers, like microcontrollers, memory, logic gates, and LCD screens.
Write code in a compact and powerful assembly language where every instruction can be conditionally ex...

When you cross the border from Hongkong to China Mainland you will arrive in Shenzhen. Here you can find one of the biggest security markets in Southern China. There are several buildings at huaqiangbei street where security equipment is sold. You can buy them by pcs or in larger quantities. Some of the stores are owned by factories, others are trader. On the security market you can find surveillance cameras, speed domes, small hidden cameras, security communication technology, lenses, tft monitors, quad screens, all kind of camera components, housings, control terminals and many other cameras. You can easily reach the market by subway. When you come over the border from Hongkong just go to Futian Metro Station or Lohuo Metro Station and take the train to huaqiangbei. If you are active in the security industry a visit you huaqiangbei could be a good choice. This moive gives you some impressions of the security market in huaqiangbei Shenzhen.

When you cross the border from Hongkong to China Mainland you will arrive in Shenzhen. Here you can find one of the biggest security markets in Southern China. There are several buildings at huaqiangbei street where security equipment is sold. You can buy them by pcs or in larger quantities. Some of the stores are owned by factories, others are trader. On the security market you can find surveillance cameras, speed domes, small hidden cameras, security communication technology, lenses, tft monitors, quad screens, all kind of camera components, housings, control terminals and many other cameras. You can easily reach the market by subway. When you come over the border from Hongkong just go to Futian Metro Station or Lohuo Metro Station and take the train to huaqiangbei. If you are active in the security industry a visit you huaqiangbei could be a good choice. This moive gives you some impressions of the security market in huaqiangbei Shenzhen.

Life Inside China's Total Surveillance State

China has turned the northwestern region of Xinjiang into a vast experiment in domestic surveillance. WSJ investigated what life is like in a place where one's ...

China has turned the northwestern region of Xinjiang into a vast experiment in domestic surveillance. WSJ investigated what life is like in a place where one's every move can be monitored with cutting-edge technology.
Don’t miss a WSJ video, subscribe here: http://bit.ly/14Q81Xy
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China has turned the northwestern region of Xinjiang into a vast experiment in domestic surveillance. WSJ investigated what life is like in a place where one's every move can be monitored with cutting-edge technology.
Don’t miss a WSJ video, subscribe here: http://bit.ly/14Q81Xy
More from the Wall Street Journal:
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China: "the world's biggest camera surveillance network" - BBC News

China has been building what it calls "the world's biggest camera surveillance network". Across the country, 170 million CCTV cameras are already in place and a...

China has been building what it calls "the world's biggest camera surveillance network". Across the country, 170 million CCTV cameras are already in place and an estimated 400 million new ones will be installed in the next three years.
Many of the cameras are fitted with artificial intelligence, including facial recognition technology. The BBC's John Sudworth has been given rare access to one of the new hi-tech police control rooms.
Producer: Joyce Liu. Camera: WangXiqing.
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China has been building what it calls "the world's biggest camera surveillance network". Across the country, 170 million CCTV cameras are already in place and an estimated 400 million new ones will be installed in the next three years.
Many of the cameras are fitted with artificial intelligence, including facial recognition technology. The BBC's John Sudworth has been given rare access to one of the new hi-tech police control rooms.
Producer: Joyce Liu. Camera: WangXiqing.
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A short video for new products that Yangda Security has showed on UAVEXPOShenzhen 2018.New gimbal system that is fully compatible with DJIM200 platform,new 10X zoom camera with round case,cameras that can get target GPS coordinate and zoom camera designed for fixed wing plane.

A short video for new products that Yangda Security has showed on UAVEXPOShenzhen 2018.New gimbal system that is fully compatible with DJIM200 platform,new 10X zoom camera with round case,cameras that can get target GPS coordinate and zoom camera designed for fixed wing plane.

SECTEC Factory in China Shenzhen

Shenzhen SECTEC Co., Ltd is a R&D-oriented manufacturer and mainstream provider for advanced security and surveillance system products in China. Founded in Year...

Shenzhen SECTEC Co., Ltd is a R&D-oriented manufacturer and mainstream provider for advanced security and surveillance system products in China. Founded in Year 2001.
SECTEC products range from CCTVCamera, IP Camera, DVR, NVR, CCTV accessories and so on, totally are hundreds of models.
Sectec provides OEM and ODM service for your market requirement with our quality assurance.

Shenzhen SECTEC Co., Ltd is a R&D-oriented manufacturer and mainstream provider for advanced security and surveillance system products in China. Founded in Year 2001.
SECTEC products range from CCTVCamera, IP Camera, DVR, NVR, CCTV accessories and so on, totally are hundreds of models.
Sectec provides OEM and ODM service for your market requirement with our quality assurance.

Security High at Universiade Games in Shenzhen, China

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The 26th world student games, the Universiade launched in Shenzhen, China on Friday. A high security presence there is leaving many people unhappy. Flights have been canceled. Police have done random security checks and have relocated residents.
As the Universiade Games began on Friday Shenzhen city went under a security lockdown. Many local residents are complaining about the approaches the authorities are taking.
All flights in the city's airport are stopped from 7 to 11 PM until August 23rd.
[Professor Liu Kaiming, Institute of Contemporary Observation]:
"Yesterday I was flying from Shenzhen to the airport, and it was very troublesome. Security is so careful, very slow, caused everyone to complain. I only made my flight at the last minute."
Residents from nearby apartments were asked to leave their homes for five hours during the opening ceremony. Shops and public services were also shut down. State media said 400,000 cars would be removed from the roads to remove traffic congestion. People were even asked to show their IDs to buy kitchen knives in the area.
The Universiade is an international multi-sport event for university athletes. China won the right to hold the 26th annual event. Reportedly, 1.88-billion U.S. dollars was spent in the past two years to give the city a facelift ahead of the games.
In April, 80-thousand jobless or so-called "unstable" people were evicted from the city. Some believe it's to prevent the aggrieved individuals from contacting foreign media.
The ChineseCommunist Party goes to great lengths to ensure China puts on its best face for foreigners and outsiders. However, oftentimes authorities' actions are at the expense of their own citizens.

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The 26th world student games, the Universiade launched in Shenzhen, China on Friday. A high security presence there is leaving many people unhappy. Flights have been canceled. Police have done random security checks and have relocated residents.
As the Universiade Games began on Friday Shenzhen city went under a security lockdown. Many local residents are complaining about the approaches the authorities are taking.
All flights in the city's airport are stopped from 7 to 11 PM until August 23rd.
[Professor Liu Kaiming, Institute of Contemporary Observation]:
"Yesterday I was flying from Shenzhen to the airport, and it was very troublesome. Security is so careful, very slow, caused everyone to complain. I only made my flight at the last minute."
Residents from nearby apartments were asked to leave their homes for five hours during the opening ceremony. Shops and public services were also shut down. State media said 400,000 cars would be removed from the roads to remove traffic congestion. People were even asked to show their IDs to buy kitchen knives in the area.
The Universiade is an international multi-sport event for university athletes. China won the right to hold the 26th annual event. Reportedly, 1.88-billion U.S. dollars was spent in the past two years to give the city a facelift ahead of the games.
In April, 80-thousand jobless or so-called "unstable" people were evicted from the city. Some believe it's to prevent the aggrieved individuals from contacting foreign media.
The ChineseCommunist Party goes to great lengths to ensure China puts on its best face for foreigners and outsiders. However, oftentimes authorities' actions are at the expense of their own citizens.

Future Cities, a full-length documentary strand from WIREDVideo, takes us inside the bustling Chinese city of Shenzhen.
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We examine the unique manufacturing ecosystem that has emerged, gaining access to the world’s leading hardware-prototyping culture whilst challenging misconceptions from the west. The film looks at how the evolution of “Shanzhai” – or copycat manufacturing – has transformed traditional models of business, distribution and innovation, and asks what the rest of the world can learn from this so-called “Silicon Valley of hardware".
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Premiering in February, the second season of WIRED’s Future Cities series takes us inside one of the world’s biggest startup nations. With the most tech startups and venture capital per capita in the world, Israel has long been hailed as The Startup Nation. WIRED’s four-part series will look beyond Tel Aviv’s vibrant, liberal tech epicentre to the wider Holy Land region – the Palestinian territories, where a parallel Startup Nation story is emerging in East Jerusalem, Ramallah and the West Bank, as well as in the Israeli cybersecurity hub of Beersheba. And we will learn how the fertile innovation ecosystem of Silicon Wadi has evolved as a result of its unique political, geographical and cultural situation and explore the future challenges – and solutions – these nations are facing.
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Future Cities, a full-length documentary strand from WIREDVideo, takes us inside the bustling Chinese city of Shenzhen.
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We examine the unique manufacturing ecosystem that has emerged, gaining access to the world’s leading hardware-prototyping culture whilst challenging misconceptions from the west. The film looks at how the evolution of “Shanzhai” – or copycat manufacturing – has transformed traditional models of business, distribution and innovation, and asks what the rest of the world can learn from this so-called “Silicon Valley of hardware".
ABOUT FUTURE CITIES
Future Cities is part of a new flagship documentary strand from WIRED Video that explores the technologies, trends and ideas that are changing our world. Subscribe to the WIRED YouTube channel to ensure you never miss an episode.
HOLY LAND: STARTUP NATIONS (SERIES 2)
Premiering in February, the second season of WIRED’s Future Cities series takes us inside one of the world’s biggest startup nations. With the most tech startups and venture capital per capita in the world, Israel has long been hailed as The Startup Nation. WIRED’s four-part series will look beyond Tel Aviv’s vibrant, liberal tech epicentre to the wider Holy Land region – the Palestinian territories, where a parallel Startup Nation story is emerging in East Jerusalem, Ramallah and the West Bank, as well as in the Israeli cybersecurity hub of Beersheba. And we will learn how the fertile innovation ecosystem of Silicon Wadi has evolved as a result of its unique political, geographical and cultural situation and explore the future challenges – and solutions – these nations are facing.
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Let's playShenzhenI/O. In this series I will be playing Shenzhen I/O and showing off the gameplay! Shenzhen I/O is a coding puzzle game by Zachtronics! Remember if you're having fun and liking the content then fire some likes, drop some comments and share it with your buddies!
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What is Shenzhen I/O?
Build circuits using a variety of components from different manufacturers, like microcontrollers, memory, logic gates, and LCD screens.
Write code in a compact and powerful assembly language where every instruction can be conditionally executed.
Read the included manual, which includes over 30 pages of original datasheets, reference guides, and technical diagrams.
Get to know the colorful cast of characters at your new employer, 深圳龙腾科技有限公司 (Shenzhen Longteng ElectronicsCo., Ltd.), located in the electronics capital of the world.
Get creative! Design and test your own games and devices in the sandbox.
Engineering is hard! Take a break and play a brand-new twist on solitaire.
For More Shenzhen I/O Information visit:
Shenzhen I/O on Steam: http://store.steampowered.com/app/504210/
Shenzhen I/O Official Website: http://www.zachtronics.com/shenzhen-io/
Shenzhen I/O OfficialTrailer: https://youtu.be/vpoJbIaBg8E
Shenzhen I/O Official Twitter: https://twitter.com/zachtronics
Massive thank you to Zachtronics for the game key!

Let's playShenzhenI/O. In this series I will be playing Shenzhen I/O and showing off the gameplay! Shenzhen I/O is a coding puzzle game by Zachtronics! Remember if you're having fun and liking the content then fire some likes, drop some comments and share it with your buddies!
Download Shenzhen I/O : https://goo.gl/Bafs8F
Shenzhen I/O Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLifNPJsp2MOeMQhaBmrLJ0LyxZstyfBbd
Donate: https://streamtip.com/y/steejo
Patreon: http://www.patreon.com/Steejo
Twitter : http://twitter.com/Steejo
What is Shenzhen I/O?
Build circuits using a variety of components from different manufacturers, like microcontrollers, memory, logic gates, and LCD screens.
Write code in a compact and powerful assembly language where every instruction can be conditionally executed.
Read the included manual, which includes over 30 pages of original datasheets, reference guides, and technical diagrams.
Get to know the colorful cast of characters at your new employer, 深圳龙腾科技有限公司 (Shenzhen Longteng ElectronicsCo., Ltd.), located in the electronics capital of the world.
Get creative! Design and test your own games and devices in the sandbox.
Engineering is hard! Take a break and play a brand-new twist on solitaire.
For More Shenzhen I/O Information visit:
Shenzhen I/O on Steam: http://store.steampowered.com/app/504210/
Shenzhen I/O Official Website: http://www.zachtronics.com/shenzhen-io/
Shenzhen I/O OfficialTrailer: https://youtu.be/vpoJbIaBg8E
Shenzhen I/O Official Twitter: https://twitter.com/zachtronics
Massive thank you to Zachtronics for the game key!

x4cc.com - shenzhen security market - huaqiangbei

When you cross the border from Hongkong to China Mainland you will arrive in Shenzhen. Here you can find one of the biggest security markets in Southern China. There are several buildings at huaqiangbei street where security equipment is sold. You can buy them by pcs or in larger quantities. Some of the stores are owned by factories, others are trader. On the security market you can find surveillance cameras, speed domes, small hidden cameras, security communication technology, lenses, tft monitors, quad screens, all kind of camera components, housings, control terminals and many other cameras. You can easily reach the market by subway. When you come over the border from Hongkong just go to Futian Metro Station or Lohuo Metro Station and take the train to huaqiangbei. If you are active in the security industry a visit you huaqiangbei could be a good choice. This moive gives you some impressions of the security market in huaqiangbei Shenzhen.

Life Inside China's Total Surveillance State

China has turned the northwestern region of Xinjiang into a vast experiment in domestic surveillance. WSJ investigated what life is like in a place where one's every move can be monitored with cutting-edge technology.
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China: "the world's biggest camera surveillance network" - BBC News

China has been building what it calls "the world's biggest camera surveillance network". Across the country, 170 million CCTV cameras are already in place and an estimated 400 million new ones will be installed in the next three years.
Many of the cameras are fitted with artificial intelligence, including facial recognition technology. The BBC's John Sudworth has been given rare access to one of the new hi-tech police control rooms.
Producer: Joyce Liu. Camera: WangXiqing.
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Yangda Security on UAV Expo Shenzhen 2018

A short video for new products that Yangda Security has showed on UAVEXPOShenzhen 2018.New gimbal system that is fully compatible with DJIM200 platform,new 10X zoom camera with round case,cameras that can get target GPS coordinate and zoom camera designed for fixed wing plane.

SECTEC Factory in China Shenzhen

Shenzhen SECTEC Co., Ltd is a R&D-oriented manufacturer and mainstream provider for advanced security and surveillance system products in China. Founded in Year 2001.
SECTEC products range from CCTVCamera, IP Camera, DVR, NVR, CCTV accessories and so on, totally are hundreds of models.
Sectec provides OEM and ODM service for your market requirement with our quality assurance.

Security High at Universiade Games in Shenzhen, China

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The 26th world student games, the Universiade launched in Shenzhen, China on Friday. A high security presence there is leaving many people unhappy. Flights have been canceled. Police have done random security checks and have relocated residents.
As the Universiade Games began on Friday Shenzhen city went under a security lockdown. Many local residents are complaining about the approaches the authorities are taking.
All flights in the city's airport are stopped from 7 to 11 PM until August 23rd.
[Professor Liu Kaiming, Institute of Contemporary Observation]:
"Yesterday I was flying from Shenzhen to the airport, and it was very troublesome. Security is so careful, very slow, caused everyone to complain. I only made my flight at the last minute."
Residents from nearby apartments were asked to leave their homes for five hours during the opening ceremony. Shops and public services were also shut down. State media said 400,000 cars would be removed from the roads to remove traffic congestion. People were even asked to show their IDs to buy kitchen knives in the area.
The Universiade is an international multi-sport event for university athletes. China won the right to hold the 26th annual event. Reportedly, 1.88-billion U.S. dollars was spent in the past two years to give the city a facelift ahead of the games.
In April, 80-thousand jobless or so-called "unstable" people were evicted from the city. Some believe it's to prevent the aggrieved individuals from contacting foreign media.
The ChineseCommunist Party goes to great lengths to ensure China puts on its best face for foreigners and outsiders. However, oftentimes authorities' actions are at the expense of their own citizens.

Future Cities, a full-length documentary strand from WIREDVideo, takes us inside the bustling Chinese city of Shenzhen.
Subscribe to WIRED►► http://po.st/SubscribeWired
We examine the unique manufacturing ecosystem that has emerged, gaining access to the world’s leading hardware-prototyping culture whilst challenging misconceptions from the west. The film looks at how the evolution of “Shanzhai” – or copycat manufacturing – has transformed traditional models of business, distribution and innovation, and asks what the rest of the world can learn from this so-called “Silicon Valley of hardware".
ABOUT FUTURE CITIES
Future Cities is part of a new flagship documentary strand from WIRED Video that explores the technologies, trends and ideas that are changing our world. Subscribe to the WIRED YouTube channel to ensure you never miss an episode.
HOLY LAND: STARTUP NATIONS (SERIES 2)
Premiering in February, the second season of WIRED’s Future Cities series takes us inside one of the world’s biggest startup nations. With the most tech startups and venture capital per capita in the world, Israel has long been hailed as The Startup Nation. WIRED’s four-part series will look beyond Tel Aviv’s vibrant, liberal tech epicentre to the wider Holy Land region – the Palestinian territories, where a parallel Startup Nation story is emerging in East Jerusalem, Ramallah and the West Bank, as well as in the Israeli cybersecurity hub of Beersheba. And we will learn how the fertile innovation ecosystem of Silicon Wadi has evolved as a result of its unique political, geographical and cultural situation and explore the future challenges – and solutions – these nations are facing.
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Let's playShenzhenI/O. In this series I will be playing Shenzhen I/O and showing off the gameplay! Shenzhen I/O is a coding puzzle game by Zachtronics! Remember if you're having fun and liking the content then fire some likes, drop some comments and share it with your buddies!
Download Shenzhen I/O : https://goo.gl/Bafs8F
Shenzhen I/O Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLifNPJsp2MOeMQhaBmrLJ0LyxZstyfBbd
Donate: https://streamtip.com/y/steejo
Patreon: http://www.patreon.com/Steejo
Twitter : http://twitter.com/Steejo
What is Shenzhen I/O?
Build circuits using a variety of components from different manufacturers, like microcontrollers, memory, logic gates, and LCD screens.
Write code in a compact and powerful assembly language where every instruction can be conditionally executed.
Read the included manual, which includes over 30 pages of original datasheets, reference guides, and technical diagrams.
Get to know the colorful cast of characters at your new employer, 深圳龙腾科技有限公司 (Shenzhen Longteng ElectronicsCo., Ltd.), located in the electronics capital of the world.
Get creative! Design and test your own games and devices in the sandbox.
Engineering is hard! Take a break and play a brand-new twist on solitaire.
For More Shenzhen I/O Information visit:
Shenzhen I/O on Steam: http://store.steampowered.com/app/504210/
Shenzhen I/O Official Website: http://www.zachtronics.com/shenzhen-io/
Shenzhen I/O OfficialTrailer: https://youtu.be/vpoJbIaBg8E
Shenzhen I/O Official Twitter: https://twitter.com/zachtronics
Massive thank you to Zachtronics for the game key!

Shenzhen

Shenzhen ([ʂə́nʈʂə̂n]; Chinese:深圳) is a major city in Guangdong Province, China. Situated immediately north of Hong KongSpecial Administrative Region, the area became China’s first and one of the most successful Special Economic Zones (SEZ). It currently also holds sub-provincial administrative status, with powers slightly less than a province. According to the Government report for 2014, Shenzhen had a population of 10,628,900 and a metropolitan area population of over 18 million.

Shenzhen’s modern cityscape is the result of its vibrant economy made possible by rapid foreign investment since the institution of the policy of “reform and opening” establishment of the SEZ in late 1979, before which it was only a market town called Sham Chun Hui (深圳墟, literally Shenzhen Market) which the Kowloon-Canton Railway passes through. Significant sums of finance have been invested into the SEZ by both Chinese citizens and foreign nationals. More than US$30billion in foreign investment has gone into both foreign-owned and joint ventures, at first mainly in manufacturing but more recently in the service industries as well. Shenzhen was one of the fastest-growing cities in the world during the 1990s and the 2000s.
Shenzhen's population boom slowed down to less than one percent per year by 2013 as the manufacturing boom ebbed in favor of other industries. Shenzhen is a major financial center in southern China. The city is home to the Shenzhen Stock Exchange as well as the headquarters of numerous high-tech companies. It was dubbed as China's Silicon Valley due to this high concentration of technology companies. Shenzhen ranks 22nd in the 2015 edition of the Global Financial Centres Index published by the Z/Yen Group and Qatar Financial Centre Authority. It also has one of the busiest container ports in the world. In 2007, Shenzhen was named one of China’s ten most livable cities by Chinese Cities Brand Value Report.

SHENZHEN, China (AP) — The founder of Huawei, in a new effort to allay Westernsecurity concerns, said Tuesday that the Chinese tech giant would not comply with Chinese government requests to disclose confidential information about its foreign customers and ... ....

SHENZHEN, China (AP) — The founder of Huawei, in a new effort to allay Westernsecurity concerns, said Tuesday that the Chinese tech giant would not comply with Chinese government requests to disclose confidential information about its foreign customers and ... ....